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Please, no discussion about plot points not yet seen or skipped in the show. Otherwise Guillotine-kun will get you.
Show info: MyAnimeList, official site, Kitsu, AniList, AniDB, Anime-Planet
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Rather good adaptation, at least for the first episode.
Mia caused her own demise, by shunning away the people who would actually help her, or creating enemies for no good reason. Then she gets the chopping block.
The End.And then she comes back to 8 years earlier, while there’s still time for her to actually solve the issues that would lead to her demise.I strongly recommend this series for people who like redemption/“second chance” stories, otome, or just some good old comedy - at least the manga and the novel are cute and fun.
Is this going to amount to more than “I’ll be a little nicer to my servants this time so I don’t get killled”? The ending of the first episode didn’t really seem to understand the themes at play here.
Yes, it will. She’s still selfish and a bit unaware (although less than before), and we know it from her thoughts, but her whole behaviour flips 180°. With people then thinking that she’s some beacon of wisdom, when her actions are motivated by short-sighted motivations like “I remember X in the revolution! Better not piss him off this time!” or similar.